All
great speakers share a common trait: Theyfirst
wanted tobe
great, and then learnedto
do so by
studying those that went before them.

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None was born with the gift of speech.

Speaking
well is not about genes. Unlike basketball or the violin,
no inborn talent is required. Speaking well is a skill, comprised of
physical behaviors, learnable by anyone who cares enough to
succeed.

"And
now for somethingcompletely different..."

-John
Cleese

Participants
come away from this class knowing exactly why each of
the behaviors they employ when speaking causes a
specific physiological result. They learn how by modifying those
behaviors, they can change the way their bodies and minds
respond.

We don't use pep talks.
We don't tell partcipants to 'imagine' that they're feeling something
they're not.
We don't droll on about the power of positive thinking, or tell
people to "just relax".

"We
show people how to look good, sound good, and look
confident & comfortable just being themselves."

More
good news: you can also forget what they’ve always told you about “practice,
practice, practice”. Who today can follow “rules”
such as “For every minute you speak, spend 60 minutes
practicing”? A
presentation designed and delivered with our 3-Step method never
needs to be scripted or memorized.

You
may wish to explore enrolling in our self-paced systems.
Work at your own pace with the knowledge-transfer components of the
training.

Then,
if you desire, enjoy the opportunity to perform delivery segments live, via our proven
two-way
interactive video system, either alone or together in small
groups. Courseware includes the 4-part online sessions,
online videos and animations, printouts of your Virtual Audience
members, the textbook
and the 2 DVDs above.